Program Details

Language

English

Housing

Guesthouse

Pricing

Price Details

Accommodations and Benefits:

• Private or shared room (with another volunteer) within walking distance of our school
• 3 meals a day: breakfast, lunch, dinner
• Transportation to and from airport
• $650 monthly stipend
• Support for personal and professional growth
• Cultural orientation
• Exposure to the different realities of Guatemala
• Help in planning weekend outings to get to know Guatemala and its touristic places
• Continuous training during the year

Teaching in Guatemala (WE PAY YOU $650 per month!!!)

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About

The volunteer teacher position is responsible for teaching English or Social Studies to a group of students grades 3-9 who are eager to learn. The volunteer will be teaching in three of these grades only. Each grade is composed of 15 to 20 students. The volunteer will be in charge of teaching the assigned curriculum.

Responsibilities:
•Helping our students work towards reaching the international standard for speaking English;
•Creating the motivation within our students to speak in English;
•Achieving a significant level of learning through the application of effective and appropriate methodologies;

Essential Qualifications:
• Fluency in English, as a native language
• Undergraduate degree; a degree in education preferred and Masters level preferred
• Training or experience in teaching English as a second language preferred

If you are interested in this position, please email your cover letter and resume to Beatriz Zamora at [email protected]

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Reviews

Review of EJ

I spent the summer of 2016 working with EJ. It was a fantastic experience. The administrative staff, teachers, and house parents are all extremely supportive. I felt at ease at EJ since day one. During my time there I also had the chance to travel across the country. Guatemala is extremely beautiful and has a lot to offer to enthusiastic backpackers. The staff at EJ helped me plan my trips and ensured that I traveled safely. I was lucky to visit Mayan ruins in the north of the country, undertake a couple of hikes, go down to the west coast to the beach, travel to Lake Atitlan, and much more!

Nov 5, 2016

Yes, I recommend

Amy

27

Female

Saint Louis

10/10

Great experience!

I spent my summer at Esperanza Juvenil in Guatemala. I highly recommend this opportunity to anyone considering it. I made amazing memories, met lifelong friends, spent my weekends traveling Guatemala, and was immersed into the culture. The children really are the sweetest kids you will ever meet and this experience will change your life. The staff, teachers, and tias/tios that work in the school and houses are welcoming and extremely friendly. An added bonus: room and board is included plus a monthly stipend!

How can this program be improved?

N/A

Oct 13, 2016

Yes, I recommend

Susanna

24

Female

Seattle, WA

10/10

Amazing Summer Teaching Experience

I had the amazing opportunity to volunteer at Esperanza Juvenil for two months during the summer before my last year of university. The most fun part of the experience was living in a house with the youngest girls (ages 8-14). There was always something exciting going on!
At the school, I helped teach English classes to grades 5-9, taught an English class for the teachers, and tutored a student who was preparing to study in South Africa.
My experience at Esperanza Juvenil taught me so much about Guatemalan culture. Some nights, the girls would teach me words in their native languages like Kakchiquel, Quiche, and Achi.
I was there at the same time as another volunteer, so we were able to go do things in the city together sometimes.
I loved Esperanza Juvenil and I'm sure you will too!

Oct 12, 2016

Yes, I recommend

Emily

25

Female

San Jose

10/10

Current Volunteer at EJ! What an incredible year!

I arrived in Guatemala in February 2016, and started one of the best years of my life.

Teaching at EJ:
-This was my very first teaching experience. The teacher and administrative support and training I have received here has been incredible. With weekly staff meetings, weekly check-ins with my supervisor, and spur-of-the-moment conversations with other teachers or the Executive Director I have never felt alone in my role.
Living at EJ:
-I have my own private bedroom that is separate from the house, with bunk beds, my own shower and toilet. When volunteers have come for shorter amounts of time (a few weeks to a month) they share the room with me, but generally it has been my own space. I live in a house with the youngest girls (age 9-13) and it is a blast! Our house is filled with singing, dancing, art projects, and cuddle puddles in the living room watching movies. Living with the children has been one of the better parts of the experience. I have been able to know the students in a way none of the other teachers can.
Social Life:
-Early on in my time here, I traveled to Antigua, Guatemala, a beautiful and small tourist city about an hour from Guatemala City. I went there on my own for 5 days, and met all my friends that would stick with me for the rest of the year. Guatemalans are a very generous people, and they love sharing their country with international visitors. Everyone I met was immediately volunteering to take me to all the beautiful tourist destinations of Guatemala. In my time here, these amazing friends have taken me all over, and I don't know what I would have done without them!

Oct 11, 2016

Yes, I recommend

About Esperanza Juvenille (Boys Hope Girls Hope International)

Our Mission is to help academically capable and motivated children-in-need to meet their full potential and become men and women for others by providing value-centered, family-like homes, opportunities and education through college.